BombaUcigasa
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June 10, 2011, 01:30:20 AM |
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Is it normal for my computer to run at 100% PCU like that?
That's the whole idea. Why would you want to be less than 100% efficient? How do I set up the bitcoin-miner to use say, 80%, or my cpu at most? or 50% for that matter?
You can set priority and affinity in task manager, also as YOU CAN CLEARLY SEE from your picture, the number of threads for the miner. Such that if you have a dual-core, you can set affinity to one core, or specify -t 1
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naukop
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June 10, 2011, 05:03:35 PM |
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On a related note about CPU utilization, I am just playing around with CPU mining and would like to set the CPU utilization at around 70-80%, is that possible from command line ? at 100% CPU runs too hot I assume on a dual-core 4 thread setup like mine I could just have it run on 2 threads, but that would be 50% utilization.. Just would like to get my miliBTC first before I start on GPUs
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DarthMagma
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June 10, 2011, 08:50:17 PM |
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Greetings! I've got a newbie question I'm hoping someone can help me with. Specifically, I'm wondering about failover. That is, what's the syntax for my bitcoin-miner.exe command line string to so that if I loose connection to one pool it fails over to an alternate? I've seen mentions of it and I've looked at the link in the OP, but I'm unclear as to how that string should look. For instance, mining on a 12-core server with onboard GPU, if I want to start with Deepbit as my primary and use Slush as my alternate, what does that look like? Mining only to deepbit the string is bitcoin-miner.exe -a 5 -g no -o http://deepbit.net:8332 -u username -p password To add Slush as a alternate pool the string becomes ...? Thanks in advance for the help!
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BombaUcigasa
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June 10, 2011, 11:25:06 PM |
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Greetings! I've got a newbie question I'm hoping someone can help me with. Specifically, I'm wondering about failover. That is, what's the syntax for my bitcoin-miner.exe command line string to so that if I loose connection to one pool it fails over to an alternate? I've seen mentions of it and I've looked at the link in the OP, but I'm unclear as to how that string should look. For instance, mining on a 12-core server with onboard GPU, if I want to start with Deepbit as my primary and use Slush as my alternate, what does that look like? Mining only to deepbit the string is bitcoin-miner.exe -a 5 -g no -o http://deepbit.net:8332 -u username -p password To add Slush as a alternate pool the string becomes ...? Thanks in advance for the help! Sorry but the tools you use have no such features. You could go with "-a 3 -f 15" and run two miners at the same time. They will fight over for the resources while they both have work to do, but if one fails, the other will use up the full power. Now if you have multiple cores, use the -t option too.
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3rdto1st
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June 11, 2011, 01:36:23 AM |
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i get error 80072ee6 running -a 5 -g no -o http://pit.deepbit.net:8332/ -u username -p pass with a i7 Q840 is this a miner issue, or a deepbit issue?
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June 11, 2011, 11:10:20 AM |
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Symantec seems to think this is a security risk - why would that be? It doesn't seem to find it straight away, only after maybe 30 mins of mining. Bloodhound.SONAR.1 means that symantec doesn't know what it is but it is suspicious - http://securityresponse.symantec.com/security_response/writeup.jsp?docid=2006-070613-2739-99---------------------------------------------- Security Risk Found!Bloodhound.SONAR.1 in File: c:\windows\system32\bcm.exe by: TruScan scan. Action: Quarantine succeeded. Action Description: The file was quarantined successfully. ----------------------------------------------
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June 11, 2011, 12:24:39 PM Last edit: June 11, 2011, 12:35:19 PM by FairLight |
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Hi!
Wanted to test ufasofts miner and it works great.
Intel Core i7-2600k running 4 threads
4way-cpuminer: ~ 6 Mhashs/s ufasofts-miner: ~ 16 Mhashs/s
Thumbs up for that!
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with 6 threads (17.7 Mhashs/s) it's faster than my GT430 (17 Mhashs/s) with puddinpops cuda-miner. CPU-utilization=75%
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June 11, 2011, 12:37:28 PM |
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Greetings! I've got a newbie question I'm hoping someone can help me with. Specifically, I'm wondering about failover. That is, what's the syntax for my bitcoin-miner.exe command line string to so that if I loose connection to one pool it fails over to an alternate? I've seen mentions of it and I've looked at the link in the OP, but I'm unclear as to how that string should look. For instance, mining on a 12-core server with onboard GPU, if I want to start with Deepbit as my primary and use Slush as my alternate, what does that look like? Mining only to deepbit the string is bitcoin-miner.exe -a 5 -g no -o http://deepbit.net:8332 -u username -p password To add Slush as a alternate pool the string becomes ...? Thanks in advance for the help! https://github.com/cdhowie/Bitcoin-mining-proxyYou're gonna need a working WAMP stack.
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June 11, 2011, 08:47:26 PM |
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walidzohair thanks so much for your post! It works a charm! I have re-simplified your instructions for anyone else trying to build Ufasoft's CPU Bitcoin Miner under Ubuntu 10.10 x86 (32bit): ############################################################ # Ufasoft CPU bitcoin miner supporting RPC for pooled mining # x86 (32bit) Debian / Ubuntu install guide # Tested under Ubunutu 10.10 32bit # Reference: http://forum.bitcoin.org/index.php?topic=3486.msg114156#msg114156############################################################ # Install package dependencies sudo apt-get install gcc-4.5 g++-4.5 libpcre++-dev libcurl4-dev unzip unace # Manually install JWasm dependency wget http://www.japheth.de/Download/JWasm/JWasm205bl.zipunzip JWasm205bl.zip && sudo cp JWASM /usr/bin/jwasm && sudo chmod +x /usr/bin/jwasm # Download, build and install software (should install in /usr/local/bin) wget http://ufasoft.com/files/open/ufasoft_bitcoin-miner-0.10.tar.lzmatar -xavf ufasoft_bitcoin-miner-0.10.tar.lzma cd ufasoft_bitcoin-miner-0.10/ sudo CC=gcc-4.5 CXX=g++-4.5 ./configure && sudo make && sudo make install # Cleanup If your a clean freak, delete all files downloaded and extracted above # Usage bitcoin-miner --help # Deepbit online mining pool example bitcoin-miner -a 5 -t 4 -o http://pit.deepbit.net:8332 -u user@domain.com -p 'password'
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June 15, 2011, 11:16:16 AM |
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I've tried this on deepbit.. works fine, tried it local.. works fine trying for btcguild... C:\bitcoin-miner>bitcoin-miner.exe -a 5 -t 6 -g no -o " http://btcguild:8332/" -u xxx -p xxx bitcoin-miner 0.13 Copyright (c) 2011 Ufasoft http://ufasoft.com/open/bitcoinMining for http://btcguild:8332/6 threads Using SSE2 0 MHash/s Error 80072EE7: The server name or address could not be resolved 0 MHash/s Error 80072EE7: The server name or address could not be resolved Processed: 0 Mhash, 12s with average Rate: 0 MHash/s Accepted: 0, average: 0 shares/min However, on the same machine, i can see the http://btcguild.com address.. ping it, telnet to it on port 8332.... just can't get this miner to work on it. Anyone come accross this before?
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June 15, 2011, 11:40:01 AM |
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I've tried this on deepbit.. works fine, tried it local.. works fine trying for btcguild... C:\bitcoin-miner>bitcoin-miner.exe -a 5 -t 6 -g no -o " http://btcguild:8332/" -u xxx -p xxx bitcoin-miner 0.13 Copyright (c) 2011 Ufasoft http://ufasoft.com/open/bitcoinMining for http://btcguild:8332/6 threads Using SSE2 0 MHash/s Error 80072EE7: The server name or address could not be resolved 0 MHash/s Error 80072EE7: The server name or address could not be resolved Processed: 0 Mhash, 12s with average Rate: 0 MHash/s Accepted: 0, average: 0 shares/min However, on the same machine, i can see the http://btcguild.com address.. ping it, telnet to it on port 8332.... just can't get this miner to work on it. Anyone come accross this before? Nope. I usually remember to put ".com" in there
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June 15, 2011, 10:19:57 PM |
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Quoting someone from IRC #bitcoin-dev: [23:58] <rgm3> Do any of you guys know forum user ufasoft? [23:59] <rgm3> His miner requires libcurl > 7.12, but the ./configure script only checks for >7.10, but since I'm a forum n00b, I can't post to the right thread with the details.
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June 16, 2011, 05:33:18 PM |
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Hello! I have a 24-core Xeon E7450 system I've been trying to get the Ufasoft Miner working on. The issue I'm running into is that I'm getting "Error 80190197". I've searched the forums and Google to no avail. Hoping someone could help out! Thanks in advance! > bitcoin-miner.exe -o POOL -u USER.WORKER -p PASSWORD -t 24 -g no
bitcoin-miner 0.13 Copyright (c) 2011 Ufasoft http://ufasoft.com/open/bitcoin Mining for http://api.bitcoin.cz:8332 24 threads Using SSE2 0 MHash/s Error 80190197
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June 16, 2011, 06:52:08 PM |
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try it without the -g option... if doesnt work, try it without boh -g and -t option
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brunoshady
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June 16, 2011, 07:29:07 PM |
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btw, do you have absolutely sure that your xeon is 24 cores?
O.o
try it without the -g and -t and it will work
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wndrbr3d
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June 16, 2011, 09:35:56 PM |
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btw, do you have absolutely sure that your xeon is 24 cores?
O.o
try it without the -g and -t and it will work
i tried without those options and it still gave the same error. ... and yes, a quad CPU E7450 (hex-core) system == 24 physical cores. bitcoin-miner.exe -o URL -u USER.WORKER -p PASSWORD
bitcoin-miner 0.13 Copyright (c) 2011 Ufasoft http://ufasoft.com/open/bitcoin Mining for http://api.bitcoin.cz:8332 24 threads Using SSE2 0 MHash/s Error 80190197
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June 16, 2011, 10:28:52 PM |
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try another pool plz...
maybe the pool your're trying doesnt support cpu mining
and let me now how much Mhash
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wndrbr3d
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June 17, 2011, 02:12:47 AM |
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try another pool plz...
maybe the pool your're trying doesnt support cpu mining
and let me now how much Mhash
it's not the pool. i can run rpcminer-cpu without any issues on the same pool, and rpcminer-cpu also runs on all 24-cores without issue. i can get about 23 Mhash/sec using rpcminer-cpu, and i'd like to try Ufasoft miner as it should get even better numbers due to SSE2 support.
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June 18, 2011, 11:11:04 AM Last edit: June 19, 2011, 10:18:44 AM by hobo |
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i use this program, and it works great, minimalistic and simple to use
but im not sure if are optimized for cuda or openCL on a nvidia, i tryed to use other miners, but in windows server 2003 standard x64 edition is the only miners that work ( fresh format with no add-on or other program installed )
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